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200 villages in India to go digital

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Paytm is working in over 200 villages across India to train and bring on board, consumers and merchants for digital payments from the rural areas. The company has been onboarding merchants in these villages as well as feeder markets to these villages so that people can reap the benefits of digital payments.

Paytm is working in over 200 villages across India to train and bring on board, consumers and merchants for digital payments from the rural areas. The company has been onboarding merchants in these villages as well as feeder markets to these villages so that people can reap the benefits of digital payments.

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Will make India easiest place for doing biz: PM

Monday, 16 January 2017

Gandhinagar: “India is on the threshold of very big economic reforms, and my government is committed to continuing these reforms and ease the licensing and other procedures. The government is going to ensure that India becomes the world’s largest digitised economy, the outcome of our efforts are seen even in rural areas. India’s rank is now improving,” PM Narendra Modi said while launching the ‘Vibrant Gujarat Global Investment Summit’ at Gandhinagar on Tuesday.

Gandhinagar: “India is on the threshold of very big economic reforms, and my government is committed to continuing these reforms and ease the licensing and other procedures. The government is going to ensure that India becomes the world’s largest digitised economy, the outcome of our efforts are seen even in rural areas. India’s rank is now improving,” PM Narendra Modi said while launching the ‘Vibrant Gujarat Global Investment Summit’ at Gandhinagar on Tuesday.

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IAF checkmated Pak with ‘reverse route’ strategy in 1965 war

Friday, 13 January 2017

The Pakistanis were literally checkmated by the 106th Squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which successfully managed to take aerial images of enemy installations and positions during the 1965 Indo-Pak war using “reverse route strategy”. This in turn helped the Indian Armed Forces to crush the enemy.

The Pakistanis were literally checkmated by the 106th Squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which successfully managed to take aerial images of enemy installations and positions during the 1965 Indo-Pak war using “reverse route strategy”. This in turn helped the Indian Armed Forces to crush the enemy.

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Sindhu not worried about playing against Hyderabad

Friday, 13 January 2017

Hyderabad: Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu is more anxious about playing in 11-point format games than playing against her home team Hyderabad as the curtains are set to open up on the Season 2 of Premier Badminton League, on Sunday.

Hyderabad: Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu is more anxious about playing in 11-point format games than playing against her home team Hyderabad as the curtains are set to open up on the Season 2 of Premier Badminton League, on Sunday.

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Are we Politically correct?

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Since Independence, several leaders have come into power and made impactful decisions, which have either mobilised the country and strengthened it further or have shaken it up. The current political situation is largely dominated by the constant war of words between PM Narendra Modi and vice-president of Indian National Congress party Rahul Gandhi, the demonetisation move, and the ‘Pari’war between Mulayam Singh and Akhilesh Yadav, amongst other issues. The turmoil is constantly growing and leaving people amused, confused and frustrated. On National Youth Day, we ask youngsters about their views on the current political scenario of our country:

Since Independence, several leaders have come into power and made impactful decisions, which have either mobilised the country and strengthened it further or have shaken it up. The current political situation is largely dominated by the constant war of words between PM Narendra Modi and vice-president of Indian National Congress party Rahul Gandhi, the demonetisation move, and the ‘Pari’war between Mulayam Singh and Akhilesh Yadav, amongst other issues. The turmoil is constantly growing and leaving people amused, confused and frustrated. On National Youth Day, we ask youngsters about their views on the current political scenario of our country: